When I close my eyes I see a face.

Okay. Let me make one thing clear, I am not psycic , I do not think I am from another world and I do not have any connections to alien abductions,
spirit world people or anything like that. I am your average Joeseph.

I just want to know what the ATS community thinks of some strange things happening when I close my eyes to go to sleep. Over the last few weeks, when
I close my eyes to go to bed. Several flashes of an Alien/humanoid face appear from the blackness. Its the same face every time. I am not affraid of
it, it looks scary but I feel calm when I see it. What freaks me out the most is when I catch myself talking to it!!! Can anyone help explain this???

I am not really a believer as such, but I do not rule the possibilty of something weird going on.

I remember once, when I a child...I woke up at about 3 in the morning and closed my eyes to drift back to sleep. All of a sudden the face of an
extremely terrifying Viking man appeared in my head, right in front of my eyes. The face was seriously frightening, I gasped and sat bolt upright and
couldn't get rid of the image, it was there every time I blinked! What was strange about it, was that...it wasn't in my imagination, the way you lie
there with your eyes closed and imagine pictures and scenes and things. It was actually there, in front of my eyes as clear as day, the same as when
you look at a picture in a book. No idea what that was about!

I know what you mean.. I think.. at times when I'm trying to fall asleep but are clearly still awake or at least not totally unconscious, faces and
scenes can flood my mind's eye. I'm awake enough to think, that was odd, why am I seeing these? At the time I wonder if this is the normal process
of falling asleep and most of the time I'm just not aware of it. It appears to me sleep itself is facilitated by these images flooding your mind or
at least is always a precursor to sleep, they go together always. I believe these are images created by your brain as part of the processing the
day's information so it can work to heal and refresh you during sleep.

People behind the eyelids, that happens often to me.
Not the same face, but different ones.
I never recognize these people, and they never appear to be happy.
I still have no idea what it means or why it happens.
I am never afraid of what I see, sometimes I look forward to it.

The last time I touched anything involving aliens was a few months back when I was watching the John Lear Project Camelot vids! (Apologies for the
touchy subject, I didnt realise the whole John Lear ATS thing til then)

But like i said that was back in January. Even so, this face is nothing I have ever in my life seen!!

I've saw faces and scenery prior to falling asleep all my life. I've known none of them nor have met them to the best of my knowledge. They don't
stay long and constantly shift to other faces or scenes.

It used to bug me that I couldn't one face or scene a constant and check it out. For future reference that is.

I don't worry about it nowadays, I figure that they are people and scenes that my subconsious is picking up as I think about other things while
awake. Then again, it may also explain why I seem to have Deja-vu often.

Btw, The darker the being you go with the better (physical wise) Find anything that is blacker than night. And you have found yourselves a *cross
roads demon* who won't steal your soul. But will scar you mentally forever.

This being is infact not a demon, It is closer to the creational force than you think. But you must pass through its charade. Much like the charade
played about around you by the opposing forces.

Pass its tests and what ever answers, questions you seek will MANIFEST. Understand that word.
IF the being looked like an Owl i would not take to heart what its saying just yet. Read mythology about owls.
Or check out my thread i made.

There was a time about 4 years back that I would see the face of a person when I would fall asleep too. It looked more ethereal and smokey-white than
like a real-life face or photo. Always made it difficult to fall asleep because it acted as though it was trying to get my attention and interact with
me. After a month or so it went away, thankfully. Hope it isn't overwhelming for you!

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